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I tell you fans, all about what have you done for me lately . Though quite frankly wonder how the relationshp between the girls and fans is going to stand going forward. It didn't exactly take these people a very long time to completely give up on their idols.

Also where did they get all those torches ? If they have that much energy maybe they should try retaking their planet.

Duuude. That is not cool. There is something strange going on on that planet.

So Nagisa returns to the place of broken stairs, where idols fall, and this time she brought Chieri with her. Yuuko is trapped there on a shattered staircase, unable to go either forward or back. This is... horrible. She wasn't ready to move on and join the others, but she called on so much power that she was forced through beyond the world anyway, and now she's stuck. They must bring her back. Nagisa, Chieri, this is more important than ever. Yuuko needs you. You are the only ones who can reach her. You have to save her.

And didn't it seem a bit absurd that they let the girls go and join up with the Get? Maybe the butler managed that?

I figured that was pretty much a given. With Chieri's father dead. Yasunaga knew he couldn't protect her and that the DGTO would be quick to arrest her and find a way to blame her for her father's death. The only way to keep her safe would be to send her out of their reach, and at that point the Flying Get was the only place that really qualified.

And all those guys in suits carrying machine guns thought this was a good idea because? Are we supposed to believe that the Sonos' home planet was basically a private preserve with no other government forces besides Zodiac? Chieri's singing was nice and all, but couldn't Kawamori, Okada and company have found an extra minute or so for actual exposition?

And all those guys in suits carrying machine guns thought this was a good idea because?

Who says they had any say in it? There are no signs they got anywhere near her after the assassination.

Besides, they're hired drones. Mindless muscle. They do whatever their boss says, and don't do anything if their boss doesn't tell them to. No boss, no orders, I very much doubt any of them would even think of taking the initiative to question Yasunaga's decisions, assuming they even knew about them.

Fait accompli, the post-invasion DGTO agitprop doctrine seem to have worked, having taking note of the supposed abandonment and spun it into a weapon for which to defeat entertainment (I'd rather replace it with democracy) in one fell swoop.

If only this show had the equivalent of a Bane or a Makarov, then the coming battle would have been more believable.

That was an intense episode. Thrilling, and at the same time kind of mysterious. Go, Tubasa! You've still got it! At least now that weird dream stairway from the first episode of S2 has been explained - and Yuuko's stuck a few steps up. That's got to be a tough existence. This isn't even getting into the angry mob, which is one of the worst kinds of mob. Though at the same time, it was a lot of setting up - it looks the payoff, and the finale, are yet to come. So much stuff to look forward to.